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April 13, 2023

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Page 6 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, April 13-April 19, 2023 345 S. Broadway, Forest City 828-245-8067 NO CREDIT, POOR CREDIT ©Community First Media Community First Media LET US DECIDE! LET US DECIDE! WE FINANCE WE FINANCE w w w . w w w . M o o r e s A u t o s I n c M o o r e s A u t o s I n c . c o m . c o m ROSS ROSS WINDOWS WINDOWS THE BEST FOR LESS! CALL FOR ESTIMATE 828-437-4848 • DOUBLE PANE • FULLY WELDED • FREE LOW E GLASS ARGON GAS LIFETIME WARRANTY ©Community First Media Community First Media "up to 101 u.i." CALL FOR $$$BEST PRICE$$$ Nearly 700 sixth graders from Rutherford and Polk counties visited Isothermal Community College on Friday, March 31 for the annual Isothermal Science & Technology Expo. The theme of this year's event was "Full STEAM Ahead." The students enjoyed over 40 interactive exhibits created by Isothermal students and faculty, local high schoolers, and area business, industry, and agency representatives. The expo is part of the North Carolina Science Festival. Sponsors who helped make this day possible were North Carolina Science Festival, Duke Energy, The Glenn & Lucille Hampton Daniel Foundation, and Stanton Enterprise McDonalds. Sixth graders converge at Isothermal for annual science fair Article Provided By: Jean Gordon. Photos Contributed. Corynn Harrill, a fi fth grader at Ellenboro Elementary School, received fi rst place in the annual Child Abuse Prevention Slogan Contest sponsored by Family Resources. Corynn is shown above with Sheriff Aaron Ellenburg and Sherry Bright, executive director of Family Resources. Her slogan was "Break the Cycle, End Child Abuse." First place winner Article Provided By: Jean Gordon an mily ve with S d He Cycl Many people want to give back to the community but may not have a lot of time to volunteer. In only about an hour, volunteer blood donors can help save lives and feel instant gratifi cation. Give back and help save lives by donating blood at any of the following blood drives: Thursday, April 20, 1-5:30PM Steps to Hope, Community Room; 60 Ward St., Columbus Friday, April 21, 12- 5:30PM First Baptist Church of Forest City; 211 W. Main St., Forest City Friday, April 21, 1-6PM Big Springs Baptist Church; 534 Big Springs Baptist Church Rd., Ellenboro Saturday, April 22, 10AM- 3PM Brock Family Care 289 Shiloh Rd., Forest City Thursday, April 27, 2-6PM Spindale United Methodist Church ; E. Main St. & Methodist Dr., Spindale Friday, April 28, 10AM-3 PM First Baptist Church of Rutherfordton; 246 N. Main St., Rutherfordton, Saturday, April 29, 9AM- 2PM Mountain Creek Baptist Church; 710 Mountain Creek Rd., Rutherfordton Blood is a perishable product that can only come from generous volunteers. Individuals can make a difference in the lives of patients in their community and throughout the nation. To make an appointment visit RedCrossBlood.org, or call 1-800-733-2767. Article Provided By: Gail Barksdale Feel good about giving back by donating blood

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